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Michael Semrau

Tue. 30 May.06,
20:18

[Reply (1 of 2) to:
'help me for looking for some gadolinium product'
started by: 'Linqing Li'
on Fri. 21 Oct.05]


 
  Category: 
Contrast Agents

 
help me for looking for some gadolinium product
Linquing,
just saw your thread, and at the same moment this advertisement in another browser:
http://www.baotou.com/
It seems they are trading gadolinium products around the globe.

Regards
Michael
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Michael Oliver

Sat. 27 May.06,
12:54

[Reply (1 of 3) to:
'ETL for a STIR'
started by: 'Shaun Schofield'
on Thu. 30 Mar.06]


 
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Sequences and Imaging Parameters

 
ETL for a STIR
I prefer a range from 5-12 (but using shorter TE and TR). High echo trains can lead to blurring, image noise and contrast inhomogeneities.
Parallel imaging can reduce the longer scan time of low ETLs; also often 1 NSA is enough for sufficient SNR.

Hope this helps!
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Reader Mail

Sun. 21 May.06,
13:53

[Reply (1 of 3) to:
'What Philips calls bandwidth'
started by: 'Anne Nelson'
on Thu. 4 May.06]


 
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General

 
What Philips calls bandwidth
The corresponding term is the water fat shift and can be changed in the contrast parameter table.
Lower bandwidth = higher water fat shift
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Donna Ponticello

Sun. 21 May.06,
13:49

[Reply (1 of 2) to:
'Omniscan Distribution Rate'
started by: 'John Dowling'
on Tue. 9 May.06]


 
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Contrast Agents

 
Omniscan Distribution Rate
I do not doubt that there are small and may be in special cases (perfusion, MRA, etc.) useful differences.
However, I have a lot of practice in MRI and in my opinion, you are right, the differences are small and you can run every type of MRI scans with all conventional Gadolinium containing contrast agents.
 
 

D. P.
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Poh Suan Lim

Thu. 18 May.06,
09:22

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MRA peripheral
Looking for a good peripheral angio protocol on GE Twinspeed (not HD platform and no TRICKS). Any suggestions?
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